Yes to clarify, this is basically trying to filter server egress traffic to
the internet. It's not for internal server to other internal server traffic.
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Ahh that's it! Thank you for your help!
For anyone interested, i'm posting the working config i'm using. Hopefully
this helps someone.
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# Working on squid version: 3.5.23
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# The general purpose of this configuration is:
# - only allow a set of whitelisted domains through the proxy
# - option t
On 12/29/2017 05:00 AM, Rejaine Monteiro wrote:
> After reinstalled server to OpenSuSE 13.2 with SQUID-3.4.4
Please note that you are upgrading to an unsupported and rather buggy
Squid version. It is your decision which Squid version to run, and I
understand that it may be easier to run what your
Okay, I'll do that, thanks for the tips!
Em 29-12-2017 12:04, Eduardo Carneiro escreveu:
Ok Rejaine. Remember to use squidclient to see the amount of real-time used
file descriptors:
# squidclient -h localhost -p 8080 mgr:info | grep "file descriptors"
So you increment as needed
Eduardo Ca
Ok Rejaine. Remember to use squidclient to see the amount of real-time used
file descriptors:
# squidclient -h localhost -p 8080 mgr:info | grep "file descriptors"
So you increment as needed
Eduardo Carneiro
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Hi Eduardo, yes i'm brazilian, from Belo Horizonte / MG
I increased the value of max_filedescriptors "in squid.conf to 409 and
put in /etc/security/limits.conf the following configuration:
squid hard nofile4096
squid softnofile4096
And run a 'ulimit -n 4096' to changeva
Hello Rejaine. First of all, are you Brazilian? It's always good to have
Brazilians around here. :D
About your issue, squid.conf's "max_filedescriptors" parameter will solve
your problem. Due to the large number of hits that I have, I also had to
increase the number of squid's file descriptors.
I
Hello people,
We had a server running SLES11 with SQUID-2.1.7and everything has always
worked very well.
After reinstalled server to OpenSuSE 13.2 with SQUID-3.4.4 (keeping the
same configuration/squid.conf), the proxy experience high CPU after a
certain time of use... squid load goes up unt
Thanks for your reply.
So the same proxy certificate will be expose for all the requests even
though we are sending more requests through load-balancing of more IP
addresses from the server which will be an anonymity risk?
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 29.1
On 29.12.17 12:38, Sekar Duraisamy wrote:
"To cache encryption protected content you must first remove the
encryption. That destroys the "anonymous" part completely."
Could you please provide little more details about this line about it
destroys the anonymous while we decrypt the encryption and
On 28.12.17 23:38, Emal user wrote:
My internet connection is 200 KiloBytes a second.
Squid uses all the available internet bandwidth so other users in the house get
no bandwidth.
I would like Squid to not ever use more than about 50 Kilobytes of internet
bandwidth.
what other users? Aren
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